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OPINION: Why US homeschooling surge should concern us all
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Other than abuse and right wing extremism, I'm also worried about the social impacts of this. Schools are where we meet people different from our parents, start to learn how to navigate communities and build relationships with our peers.
While I know of parents and children who've had great home schooling experiences, it's A LOT of work on the parents not only from q teaching/academic role, but from making sure kids are socialized enough to support their emotional growth.
Taking your kids to church on Sundays and the library on Wednesdays is not enough for them to build strong relationships and learn and grow into well adjusted adults.